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    Wheel Spacers 15 mm Hub Centric

    Wheel Spacers 15 mm Hub Centric

    H&R Trak+ Wheel Spacers in excellent condition. Hub centric type. 15 mm thick.

    Correct bolt pattern for Porsche – 5 x 130 mm

    Longer wheel studs included. 66 mm length.

    Give your car a wider, more aggressive stance.

    I would like $85, plus shipping and any paypal fees.

    See the photos below.

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    Last edited by Bert; 04-10-2024 at 10:39 AM.
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    Thursday bump.
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    Hi Bert,

    Is the inside diameter exactly 71mm? Reason I ask is that the 3 segment tab on my car has an OD of 72mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Hi Bert,

    Is the inside diameter exactly 71mm? Reason I ask is that the 3 segment tab on my car has an OD of 72mm.

    Regards,

    Cees
    Hi Cees,

    Yes on the inside diameter. See the attached photo.

    Note the bevel cut on the inside of the hole. These spacers fit on my 1970 911T rear hubs when I was trial fitting 7R wheels.

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    Thanks Bert.

    My 72T has now alu trailing arms and different hubs so that could be a reason why the size is a bit bigger. I have already a pair of 15 mm spacers that don't fit so either enlarge those or file to size the tabs. I keep the option open to buy your set and return my new spacers to the vendor. I do need bolts too..

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    Cees

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Thanks Bert.

    My 72T has now alu trailing arms and different hubs so that could be a reason why the size is a bit bigger. I have already a pair of 15 mm spacers that don't fit so either enlarge those or file to size the tabs. I keep the option open to buy your set and return my new spacers to the vendor. I do need bolts too..

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    Cees
    Hi Cees,

    I also have aluminum rear trailing arms from a 1974 car. I retained my old hubs and axles to eliminate any fitment issues.

    The hub tabs are helpful to center your wheels and reduce wheel vibrations. I would not file them down to fit your spacers.

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    Hi Bert,

    So the better option is to enlarge the ID of the spacers on a lathe to fit exactly over the hub tabs I guess.

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    Cees
    Last edited by fourteenten; 03-21-2024 at 08:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Hi Bert,

    So the better option is to enlarge the ID of the spacers on a lathe to fit exactly over the hub taps I guess.

    Regards,
    Cees
    Hi Cees,

    I think my spacer kit will work for your application with no machine work involved. Plus you get the needed longer wheel studs in the package.

    PM me if you want to buy it.

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    Monday bump.

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    Lower price bump.

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